Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
‘Dark Knight’ Hits The Road In Lamborghini ‘Batmobile’
The concept of 'Batmobile' driven by our night vigilante Batman seems to be almost quaint when it comes to marketing and promoting a movie.
Said to be the most desired vehicle of the decade, the 15-feet long futuristic 'Batmobile' has been described by fans and critics as "part Lamboghini, part tank."
According to Nathan Crowley, the production designer for all the trilogy of Dark Knight movies, the movie promotional house ARG Promotions and the movie crew are all set to take the most desired vehicle to the streets literally to show their ardent fans of real car exclusively built for 'Batman' and his associates.
As part of the tour to promote the movie, the 'Bat pod,' which is a removable segment of the Tumble that rides on its own through automatic cable installations, will also likely to receive more attention from the audience. The crew of the film believe that the tour has been organised to rev up interest in the movie 'The Dark Knight Rises' and the industry experts think the season is well suited for the movie as no other big film is set for release. I
In the 2008 instalment of the movie on legendary 'Batman' has been successful to earn the box office with $1 billion and broke all the records on home video. It is indeed a dream come true for 'Batman' fans to touch and feel the 'Lmborghini which is driven by the lead actor Christian Bale in all the three movies directed by Christopher Nolan.
Courtesy of AutoWorldNews.com
‘Dark Knight’ Hits The Road In Lamborghini ‘Batmobile’
The concept of 'Batmobile' driven by our night vigilante Batman seems to be almost quaint when it comes to marketing and promoting a movie.
Said to be the most desired vehicle of the decade, the 15-feet long futuristic 'Batmobile' has been described by fans and critics as "part Lamboghini, part tank."
According to Nathan Crowley, the production designer for all the trilogy of Dark Knight movies, the movie promotional house ARG Promotions and the movie crew are all set to take the most desired vehicle to the streets literally to show their ardent fans of real car exclusively built for 'Batman' and his associates.
As part of the tour to promote the movie, the 'Bat pod,' which is a removable segment of the Tumble that rides on its own through automatic cable installations, will also likely to receive more attention from the audience. The crew of the film believe that the tour has been organised to rev up interest in the movie 'The Dark Knight Rises' and the industry experts think the season is well suited for the movie as no other big film is set for release. I
In the 2008 instalment of the movie on legendary 'Batman' has been successful to earn the box office with $1 billion and broke all the records on home video. It is indeed a dream come true for 'Batman' fans to touch and feel the 'Lmborghini which is driven by the lead actor Christian Bale in all the three movies directed by Christopher Nolan.
Courtesy of AutoWorldNews.com
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Maintenance Tip: Night Driving
- Ensure all lights work. Lights on your car are the most vital night-driving tool.Without them, you will can’t see or not be seen by other drivers, it can cause accident easily.
- Clean and clear may increase your visibility, inside and out
Windows, instrument panels, headlights, tail lights—all of these are components that increase visibility inside and outside your car. Consider regularly cleaning your dashboard and instrument panels, mirrors, windows, and windshields (inside and out) to gain greater visibility. - Adjust your headlights for maximum effectiveness
Check your headlights for proper alignment and ask your mechanic to adjust them properly. Adjusting your headlights may help you see more of the road while also protecting other drivers from wayward beams.
Keep your body in good condition
- Never drink and drive
Not only does alcohol radically impair motor skills and driving ability, but even one social drink can trigger fatigue. This can lead to an exceptionally lethal combination. - Avoid smoking when driving at night
The carbon monoxide and nicotine in cigarettes has a measurable, physical effect on your eyes. These chemicals can actually make it difficult to see well and clearly, especially at night. - Stay sharp
Try chewing bubble gum to keep your mind humming. Also, drinking water and staying well hydrated may do wonders for mental alertness. - Rest early, rest often
If you’re planning a longer night-driving expedition, make sure you bank a couple nights’ worth of good sleep before hitting the road. Also, plan on making frequent stops to stretch, walk, or have a small snack or moderate meal. Some experts recommend stopping every two hours for a body/mind break.
Other Tips for night driving
- Turn on your headlights in time.
When it’s getting dark, turn on your lights in time to make sure that your car is seen by other drivers,even if you can see the road clear.
When driving at night, remember that your sight—and safety—are only as good as the reach of your headlights. Don’t assume that the road is clear. What lies beyond the pavement you can see may be sudden and unexpected hazards you can’t see. Reduce your speed, increase your following distance, and expect the unexpected, especially on darker country roads.
Turn off all interior lights. Any source of light inside the car will seem extremely bright and will make it more difficult to see.
Look to the bottom right of the road to avoid approaching headlights. (Some headlights are blindingly bright.) Also use the night setting on your rearview mirror to deflect the glare from vehicles behind you. Older drivers find it more difficult to see at night because it takes longer for them to recover from glare.
Be careful to lower the head light beam when necessary otherwise it might blind the oncoming driver. It is also necessary to switch on the headlights when you are uncertain of what you are seeing. And try not to overdrive your headlights which will make it impossible for you to stop inside the illuminated area.